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David Warner offers to come out of retirement for India Test series
David Warner offers to come out of retirement for Australia's home series against India, proposing himself as an opening partner for Usman Khawaja. Despite his readiness and recent form in limited-overs cricket, coach Andrew McDonald seems hesitant, reminding Warner of his retired status.
PM Modi has very clear plan for India's future: Britain's ex- PM David Cameron
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's clear vision for India's technological and economic growth and his ability to drive consistent change through his third consecutive term. Cameron highlighted the importance of having a strategic plan amidst political challenges.
Can India successfully mediate between Russia & Ukraine? UK's former PM says "India certainly has the credibility..."
Former UK PM David Cameron recognized India's credibility as a mediator in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, emphasizing Ukraine's sovereignty. He also called for UNSC reforms, asserting India deserves a permanent seat, and praised India's role in global economic growth, democracy, and green transition.
UK govt 'looking at' sanctioning Israeli ministers: Starmer
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that the UK is considering sanctions against far-right Israeli ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich. This move follows concerns over their activities in the West Bank. Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced that the UK, France, and Algeria have called for an urgent UN Security Council meeting.
Steve Smith restored to middle-order, won't open against India in Border Gavaskar Trophy
Steven Smith will return to Australia's middle order for the Border Gavaskar Trophy against India. He had briefly opened after David Warner's retirement but struggled in the role. With Cameron Green injured and ongoing discussions, Smith requested and received approval to revert to the middle order, creating openings in the lineup to fill.
Esta TerBlanche cause of death: 'All My Children' star found dead at home, investigation is on
Esta TerBlanche has died under mysterious circumstances and police has launched an investigation into the matter.
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Avatar 4: This is what we know about filming and more
Joel David Moore revealed that 'Avatar 4' has resumed production in New Zealand. He shared photos and expressed nostalgia and excitement for the ongoing work. 'Avatar 3' is set to release in December 2025.
Rishi Sunak apologises for skipping a D-Day ceremony to return to the election campaign trail
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak apologised for leaving D-Day commemorations early to focus on the election campaign, a move criticised by rivals. Sunak admitted his decision to depart France prematurely was a mistake, missing a key memorial event at Omaha Beach. Opposition leaders condemned his absence, with Labour's Keir Starmer attending alongside global leaders. Sunak faced backlash for prioritising politics over honoring veterans and their sacrifices.
Why immigration is a major issue in Britain's election
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledges to cut immigration if Conservative Party wins election, aiming to distinguish from Labour. Immigration has long been a key issue in UK politics, impacting public services and society. Recent efforts to reduce immigration have resulted in decreased numbers but sparked debate over benefits and costs.
How Rishi Sunak's small circle forged vote plan that shocked cabinet
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt was among those caught unaware. Foreign Secretary David Cameron, who'd had to cancel a visit to Albania just to make the meeting in Downing Street, expressed surprise, but said the decision "seizes the initiative, sets the agenda and forces the choice," according to people familiar with the conversation.
Russia begins nuclear drills in an apparent warning to West over Ukraine
Russia's military has started drills with tactical nuclear weapons in response to Western officials' comments on deeper involvement in Ukraine. The drills involve non-strategic nuclear weapons like Kinzhal and Iskander missiles in the Southern Military District near Ukraine and Crimea.
Russia starts exercise with tactical nuclear weapons
Russia's Foreign Ministry has cited comments by French President Emmanuel Macron, who floated the possibility of sending European troops to fight Russia in Ukraine, and British Foreign Secretary David Cameron, who said Ukraine had the right to use weapons provided by London to strike targets inside Russia.
Why is Russia holding nuclear exercises - and what to watch for?
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his military to conduct drills involving the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons, citing perceived threats from France, Britain, and the United States. The drills will include missile forces, aviation, and the navy from the Southern Military District, near Ukraine, as well as Belarus. Russia linked the drills to what it called "militant statements" by Western officials. While nuclear powers routinely conduct nuclear exercises, it is rare to explicitly link such drills to ongoing conflicts.
Argentine President Javier Milei branded 'traitor' over his comment on Falkland. Tension simmers again
A ten-week undeclared war broke out between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over two British-dependent territories in the South Atlantic.
Russia warns Britain it could strike back after Cameron remark on Ukraine
Russia has warned Britain that if Ukraine uses British weapons to attack Russian territory, Moscow could target British military installations and equipment. British Ambassador Nigel Casey was summoned to the foreign ministry for a protest after Foreign Secretary David Cameron's statement that Ukraine has the right to use British weapons to strike Russia contradicted an earlier assurance that long-range weapons given to Ukraine would not be used against Russia.
UK would consider more sanctions against Iran, says David Cameron
Britain is considering additional sanctions against Iran in response to its drone and missile attack on Israel. Foreign Minister David Cameron confirmed that the government would explore further sanctions, building upon the existing regime of 400 sanctions already in place. Cameron highlighted the effectiveness of recent sanctions, including those imposed on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
NATO turns 75 in shadow of Ukraine war -- and Trump
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg emphasized the importance of solidarity between the United States and Europe as NATO celebrated its 75th anniversary. The alliance faces challenges from an aggressive Russia and the potential return of Donald Trump to power, who previously questioned NATO's collective defense guarantee. The invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022 has reinvigorated NATO, leading to increased defense spending by European allies. NATO has also supported Ukraine in its fight against Russia, but crucial US support remains blocked.
'Late Night with the Devil' breaks box office record. Know in detail
'Late Night with the Devil' unfolds almost in real-time on the set of a 1977 late-night talk show broadcast that goes wrong and transforms from amusing to sinister. Starring David Dastmalchian ('The Suicide Squad', 'Oppenheimer') as talk show host Jack Delroy the film unleashes evil into the nation¡¯s living rooms.
Banks urge Britain to tighten laws around seizing Russian assets
Sweeping international sanctions, imposed after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, froze an array of assets including about $300 billion owned by the Russian central bank. Now, on the second anniversary of the invasion, a global campaign by politicians and activists is demanding that the assets be seized and the proceeds sent to Kyiv.
Bilateral issues, global and regional concerns, and cricket - EAM Jaishankar's opening shot at Munich
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday discussed bilateral cooperation as well as global and regional issues with his British counterpart David Cameron on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference here in Germany. Jaishankar is here to attend the 60th edition of the prestigious Munich Security Conference, which calls itself the world's leading forum for debate on international security.
US, Britain hit targets in Yemen as Huthis vow to strike back
The United States and Britain launched a second round of joint military strikes on Yemen's Huthis in response to their attacks on Red Sea shipping. The strikes targeted eight Huthi locations, aiming to disrupt their capabilities threatening global trade. The Huthis, backed by Iran, vowed retaliation amid a broader Middle East crisis linked to the Israel-Hamas war. The US and UK stressed the need to protect international and commercial shipping. The Huthis, defiant, listed 18 strikes in their territory. The conflict escalates amid tensions involving Iran-backed groups in Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen.
WEF: Davos serendipity, the hardest-hitting speech ever and Covid lessons for Cognizant
Argentinian President Javier Milei delivers fiery speech at Davos, advocating for unbridled free enterprise and capitalism. He warns that the Western world is in danger due to the abandonment of the model of freedom for collectivist experiments. Milei emphasizes that collectivism is not the solution to global problems, but rather the root cause. He highlights the Argentinian perspective on these issues. The speech receives significant attention and Milei is mobbed for selfies afterwards.
Rajnath Singh, David Cameron appreciate momentum of India-UK partnership
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, visiting the UK, met with British Foreign Secretary David Cameron to enhance bilateral ties. Discussions focused on integrating India-UK defence industries, emphasizing startup-level interaction, and joint project implementation. Singh highlighted the importance of supply chain integration for resilience. The UK expressed its desire for defence collaboration, with plans for the Littoral Response Group in the Indian Ocean and the Carrier Strike Group visiting Indian waters. Both nations committed to strengthening strategic ties, including joint military exercises and knowledge-sharing.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh holds 'insightful deliberations' with UK Foreign Secretary
"Insightful deliberations with the UK Foreign Secretary, Mr. David Cameron on boosting India-UK ties and deepening cooperation between both the countries," Singh said in a post on X.
I've moved on from lifetime captaincy ban, enjoyed IPL leadership stints: David Warner
David Warner has stated that the lifetime captaincy ban imposed on him after the 2018 ball-tampering scandal could have been handled differently. However, he has moved on from the incident. Warner, who received the harshest punishment among the three players involved, decided not to appeal the ban due to a public review panel hearing. He emphasized that leadership is not defined by titles and badges, but by the positive energy he brings to the team.
UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron brands Iran 'malign influence' after shipping attacks
In a recent interview, UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron strongly condemned Iran as a significant destabilizing force, accusing it of supporting various proxies like the Houthis, Hezbollah, and Iranian-backed militias. Cameron emphasized the need for a robust international response, including increased cooperation among allies and a clear warning to Iran against escalating tensions. He highlighted Britain's commitment to maritime security in the Red Sea and unveiled new sanctions targeting key Iranian figures.
UK PM Sunak gambles on return of Cameron to win over moderate voters
As well as firing interior minister, Suella Braverman, after she published an unauthorised article criticising the police's handling of protests, Sunak has used a wider reshuffle to bring back the prime minister who campaigned to remain in the European Union in a referendum on membership he called in 2016.
Ex-PM Cameron makes shock return to UK government; Here's all you need to know
Former UK leader David Cameron sensationally returned to the British government as foreign secretary on Monday, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak shook up his top team with a general election looming next year. "Though I may have disagreed with some individual decisions, it is clear to me that Rishi Sunak is a strong and capable prime minister, who is showing exemplary leadership at a difficult time," Cameron said Monday.
Who is David Cameron, named UK Foreign Secretary by Rishi Sunak? Know why Liberal Democrats are opposing his appointment
The Liberal Democrats have opposed his appointment and called for Cameron's peerage to be blocked. Why is his appointment opposed? Know in detail about Liberal Democrats.
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